Thank you for your answer Toine Schreurs, It perfectly works!
About using the "standard" clef, I will do it of course. Actually I discover
slowly LilyPond and I'm not yet very confident with these "standard". Thank
you for your comments. My program is far to be operational for now, but if
you want
Thank you for your answer Toine Schreurs, It perfectly works!
About using the "standard" clef, I will do it of course.
Actually I discover slowly LilyPond and I'm not yet very confident with these
"standard".
Thank you for your comments.
My program is far to be operational for now, but if you
Thank you for your answer Toine Schreurs, It perfectly works!
About using the "standard" clef, I will do it of course. Actually I discover
slowly LilyPond and I'm not yet very confident with these "standard". Thank
you for your comments. My program is far to be operational for now, but if
you want
Arthur Lenoir schrieb:
Hi!
I'm working since a few months on a program which converts MIDI files into
LilyPond code. It already works fine (If you are intesresting, I can show you)
but I came up against a little problem. I don't know if this problem is a bug or
if I don't do the right thing.
See (the first part) of
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2009-04/msg00797.html
This was an answer for RemoveEmptyDrumStaffContext, but you will be
able to adapt it to RemoveEmptyTabStaffContext.
Toine Schreurs
> My problem is about the TabStaff. In my scores, I always use the
> \
Hi!
I'm working since a few months on a program which converts MIDI files into
LilyPond code. It already works fine (If you are intesresting, I can show you)
but I came up against a little problem. I don't know if this problem is a bug
or
if I don't do the right thing.
My problem is about th